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Bruce59
12-03-11, 06:54 AM
Time flies by and I just realized I just past 52 years from the time I
entered the Marine Corps. I do not want to boar anyone because I have
posted this before. With that said I would say just look at all the accounts
of the first day/night at boot camp and compare them thou the years, it all
sounds familiar doesn't it. No matter where you were PI or SD, and this is
one of the main reasons we have this bond with each other.

My longest day Nov. 27 1959
So its once again that time of the year when two anniversary's are at hand. Nov.27,1959 the day I entered the Marine Corps, Nov. 26, 1963 the
day I left the Marine Corps. I have vivid memory's of both days but Nov.27
seems to be one of the longest days in my life, and still implanted deep in my memory. Just how I got to this day is a long story, and to be told on another day. But today I would raise my right hand and take the Oath with a
bunch of guys I didn't no. It started early that morning saying good by to my parents, a friend would drive me from N.J. to N.Y.C at White Hall St.
where I would head off to Paris Island. Thing went along pretty well at White Hall until we took the oath, then I at least notice a change in the Marines that were there, Before we took the oath they were friendly,
after, not so much, we were now boots and they treated us as such, a
glimpse of what was about happen? We then loaded on a bus in front and headed back to N.J. to Newark Airport for the flight (http://ie.surfcanyon.com/search?f=sl&q=flight&partner=wtiieusj) to S.C. When we got
to S.C. another bus for the last leg to PI. It was all ready dark as the bus drove into the S.C. country side, and getting late. On the bus we were having a good old time laughing and joking around, just full of ourselves.
And then we were at the main gate, and everything got quiet. In 59 you did not no much about boot camp, there was no internet to ask other Marines what it would be like or videos like YouTube to give you a glimpse
of what to expect. the only ones that had a small idea where those that had close friends or relatives that told them about it, but I and others did not. And to say it was shock and awe, was just about right. So here we are at the front gate and a M.P. gets on, asked the driver if he new where receiving was the driver told him no, so the M.P. stays on to direct him.
I was sitting right side window seat toward the front and heard the driver tell the M.P. how happy these guys were, and I remember the M.P. saying well that's about to change, another clue? Now in my mind of that day I
see the M.P. still at the gate calling up receiving and telling them the bus is on its way in and the receiving DIs telling each other ITS SHOW TIME..
In 59 receiving was in a different place but looks a lot like it does today, and there were no yellow foot prints. As we were pull up to receiving and even before the bus came to a stop and right on cue five DIs emerger, from
receiving and four of them are carrying cut off pool cues and you can almost hear everyone on the bus saying under there breath oh shi* what did I get myself into. So two DIs go two one side of the side walk and two on the other and the one without the pool cue gets on the bus. OK, EVERYONE SIT UP AND KEEP YOUR MOUTHS SHUT, DO NOT SPECK UNLESS YOUR SPOKEN TO IF YOUR SPOKEN TO YOU WILL ANSWER YES SIR OR NO SIR, DO YOU UNDERSTAND, EVERYBODY SAYS YES SIR, IF ANYBODY AS GUM IN THERE MOUTHS GET IT OUT NOW, WHEN I TELL YOU TWO GET OFF THE BUS FORM A LINE FROM THE BOTTOM STEP ONE BEHIND THE OTHER, DO YOU UNDERSTAND, EVERYBODY SAYS YES SIR, OK THEN GET OFF MY BUS,
GET OFF MY BUS, HURRY UP, MOVE IT. We no sooner hit the pavement when the other four DIs were all over us, screaming in your face, and saying all those great DI saying we all now know so well, Up and down the line, like there dogs and we are the red meat, there is about 45 of us and no one is getting spared, sometimes there double and tripling on one guy. And your preying they don't come back to you.
So now in to receiving for hair cuts and showers and more screaming, I don't remember what else. Next thing I remember is
we are in a room sitting at school desks with papers turnover on each desk, one of the DIs that has a cut off cue is saying when I tell you to turn over the papers you will fill out this and this, and all of a sudden a loud crash and everybody jumps. A kid in the front row had turned his papers over before he was told, The DI hit the desk so hard with that pool cue he was carrying I thought he must have broke it in half screaming at the kid, did I tell you to turn the papers over. Next thing I remember is that were in the receiving barracks up stairs and getting ready for bed, then its everybody get in bed, get out of bed, get in bed, get out of bed, about 10 times before lights out. We are all dead tired, about 2 1/2 hours later lights are on trash cans and lids are rolling down the barracks, were out of the racks and getting ready for chow, after chow we will meet our DIs. And I'm thinking to myself this is not going to be another fun day.
So started my three months on the Island. Just how I managed to stay
is beyond me. It was the first thing I was able to complete in my life up to then, and why I think I owe the Marine Corps all, and the Corps owes me nothing, except my loyalty.
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Bruce
 

Theoldgunny
12-04-11, 12:27 PM
it was the same in 52 except it was a train ride out of penn station with lay over in phils an wahingtoton to pick up more boots next stop was beautiful yanasie sc only 33 miles from pi good bus ride 3 buses in all first stop on base was in frnt of provest marshall office mainside than we doubletimed over to casuatl co by IRON MIKE for the rest of the nite